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Pre-clinical Stress Management Workshops Increase Medical Students' Knowledge and Self-awareness of Coping with Stress.


ABSTRACT: Objectives:To investigate the effects of a stress management workshop on medical students' knowledge of stress and potential coping strategies. Methods:A panel discussion with small group breakouts on stress in clinical medicine, learning challenges, competition with colleagues, handling stressful events, and recognizing burnout symptoms was conducted with medical students entering clerkships. A longitudinal survey design was utilized to measure pre-, post-, and long-term (3-month) changes in knowledge (impact of stress on personal health, learning, and patient care), confidence, perceived skills, and attitude (towards utilizing adaptive coping strategies) among participating students (N?=?135). Paired t test and multivariate analyses were performed to assess the differences between survey responses on a 5-point Likert scale. Results:Survey response rates were pre-90.4%, post-77%, and long-term post-71.1%. Compared to pre-workshop, students reported significant improvement in all four domains immediately post-workshop: knowledge (4.4 vs. 4.7, p?

SUBMITTER: Manning-Geist B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7223904 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Pre-clinical Stress Management Workshops Increase Medical Students' Knowledge and Self-awareness of Coping with Stress.

Manning-Geist Beryl B   Meyer Fremonta F   Chen Justin J   Pelletier Andrea A   Kosman Katherine K   Chen Xiaodong Phoenix XP   Johnson Natasha R NR  

Medical science educator 20191209 1


<h4>Objectives</h4>To investigate the effects of a stress management workshop on medical students' knowledge of stress and potential coping strategies.<h4>Methods</h4>A panel discussion with small group breakouts on stress in clinical medicine, learning challenges, competition with colleagues, handling stressful events, and recognizing burnout symptoms was conducted with medical students entering clerkships. A longitudinal survey design was utilized to measure pre-, post-, and long-term (3-month  ...[more]

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